Module Paper 1 f4
Module Paper 1 f4
KEBANGAAN CONVENT,
34000 TAIPING
MODUL 1
MODUL ULANGKAJI
NAMA: …………………………………………………
KELAS: …………………………………………………
Testing focuses
Guess the meaning of unfamiliar words from clues provided by other words and by
context on a wide range of familiar topics and some unfamiliar topics.
Recognise with little or no support typical features at word, sentence and text levels
of a wide range of genres.
This part tests lexico-grammatical knowledge.
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Part 3
You are going to read an extract from an article. For questions 19 - 26, choose the correct
answer (A, B, C or D) and mark the correct letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.
Amanda tried to move her head towards me I spent the next four months caring for
as I walked into the room. She was lying on Amanda, and she seemed to welcome the
her bed, her body motionless except for the company of someone nearer to her own age. I
occasional involuntary twitch in her legs. I took her to the pub in her wheelchair and we
stood in front of her and smiled. She made a would try to get free drinks at the bar, which I
noise. “She says hello,” explained her mother would then help her drink through a straw.
who was standing next to me “I’ll leave you to Over time I could understand what she was
it”—she walked out. I try to understand saying and she didn’t need to repeat herself
Amanda, although it’s difficult at times. constantly. I would change her catheter bag
Often I had to ask her to repeat herself, while we talked about who was on Top of the
and she patiently did. We talked about music Pops. Then, after four months, just before I
and what films I’d seen recently. She asked said my farewells and went to start medical
me about my plans for the future, about my school, Amanda caught pneumonia and died.
family. This was probably one of the hardest While many of my friends were exploring
job interviews I’ve ever had. I’d never done other countries, attempting to discover
anything like this before. Amanda had themselves, I felt enriched and humbled by the
multiple sclerosis since the age of 17. It short time I had spent with Amanda. I often
quickly began to paralyse her, and for several think about Amanda when I hear about
years she had lived in her bedroom, with her youngsters going on gap years to exotic
parents as her main carers. She now cannot climes or travelling to far-flung countries to
move any part of her body and the muscles in “help” people. Few teenagers have the skills
her neck are now too weak to support her that are really needed in these countries, and
head properly. Her speech is affected, as well yet there are countless ways in which they can
as her sight. This was a truly horrific scene to have an adventure and make lasting
behold—this wonderful, bright woman who contributions to people’s lives here.
at school had dreamed of being a lawyer, It’s far easier to take from people who
which had her future destroyed by this have nothing, than it is to give them anything
disease. meaningful. Are people on gap years not just
This tragic scene was being played out holidaying in other people’s misery, safe in the
only a few doors away from my house, but knowledge that they themselves will never
until this meeting, I had been unaware of it. I experience the horrors that they witness?
was only there because I had answered an Certainly people can gain a lot from gap years
advert in the local paper, asking for a carer for abroad, and I know that they’re often done
a 27-year-old woman with multiple sclerosis. with the best intentions. But it’s good to
The interview ended, I said goodbye. A few remember that you don’t have to go halfway
days later I got a message from Amanda’s around the world to discover yourself: the
mum: I’m hired, when can I start? I began the greatest learning experience of your life can
next day and embarked on one of the most be just a few doors down the road.
formative experiences of my life. I was 17 at
the time and had just finished my A-levels. (Adapted from Readers’ Digest : A Bond For Life, July 2019)
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You are going to read an extract from an article. For questions 19 - 26, choose the correct answer
(A, B, C or D) and mark the correct letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.
Hospitals are scary places. Most people come In fact, he's so disturbed that he's being kept
into contact with hospitals when things go in "seclusion;' until he calms down and
wrong: they've had an accident, become treatment can be started. This is only reserved
unwell or have been referred for more tests. for the most unwell patients, and means that
Nobody, except the staff, is there by choice. they're kept in isolation in a small room, with
And it can be touch-and-go with some of the nothing else except a mattress, so that they
staff. But patients aren't the only ones who can't harm themselves. There's CCTV in the
are scared. The overriding memory of my first room relayed to the nursing station so he can
year as a doctor is that of persistent, be monitored constantly.
unadulterated fear. As the junior doctor, The decision to put someone in seclusion
you're faced with the unknown on a daily is not made lightly, and there are protocols in
basis, and it scares you. place to ensure that it's not abused. It's not a
You might think that psychiatry is free punishment, but a way of managing and
from all this high-level angst. It's just lots of containing the patient until they're calmer. I
talking, isn't it? But it has its own sort of look at the policemen that Mr Kilshaw
traumas and its own emergencies every bit as assaulted while being brought in and am
scary as in other branches of medicine. I was overwhelmingly relieved that he's locked up
recently on call. As I sat in the doctor's room, behind a secure door. He's not normally an
the peaceful evening was abruptly interrupted aggressive man. His aggression is because he
by the slamming of a van door, shouts of doesn't think he's unwell and thinks he's being
several men and screams from another. wrongfully detained. I'd be trying to assault
Several minutes later, my pager goes people if I felt they were locking me away
off. The extension number shown is for PICU without reason. I sign the forms agreeing to
Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit. The noise I Mr Kilshaw being kept in seclusion, and walk
had heard from outside was someone being outside into the night air.
transferred in a police van to PICU and I have I hate the idea that on my say-so a man
to go and assess them. has been locked up in a tiny window-less
After getting through the numerous room, stripped of his liberty. Psychiatry is
security doors I'm met by six policemen, all fraught with dilemmas like this, because it
with cuts on their faces. "He's in there;' one of deals with things that the rest of society
them says. I peer through a small reinforced- doesn't want to have to think about. Out of
glass observation window in a door. The man everyone involved, the person who's really
inside the small room immediately lunges for scared is Mr Kilshaw. He doesn't understand
the door and tries to smash the glass. This is what's happening to him or why. It might be
Mr Kilshaw. He's acutely psychotic and very for his own good, but it's brutal. And it scares
angry at having been brought into hospital. me to think of the authority I have over other
There's no reason to be scared as he can't get people's lives.
out, but I am.
(Adapted from Readers’ Digest October 2018, Difficult Decision)
9 In paragraph 2, why does the writer use the phrase “high level angst”?
A The writer describes the hospital as a terrifying place.
B The writer describe the staff who work in a high pressure environment.
C The writer describes the level of public health.
D The writer describes the feelings of doctors who are in deep anxiety.
10 In paragraph 3, what was the writer’s first impression about the noise he heard outside ?
A He was determined to attend to the newly admitted patients.
B He was discouraged as it was already late in the evening.
C He was terrified as the frantic noise sounded serious.
D He was in blissful mood as PICU had new patients admitted.
12 In paragraph 5, what was the proof that patients placed in “seclusion” could not do any
physical injury to themselves?
A They were kept in a small, tiny room.
B There was CCTV installed outside to monitor the incoming nurses.
C There was medical treatment to calm the patient down.
D There was only a cushion bed to sleep.
14 What is the most suitable word to describe Mr. Kilshaw in the isolation room?
A Inquisitive
B Blessed
C Comforting
D Terrified
15 How does the writer label himself in authorising Mr. Kilshaw to be kept in seclusion?
A He detests doing the authorisation.
B He humanely places Mr. Kilshaw in seclusion.
C He successfully appeases the patient in the locked up room.
D He has no regret putting Mr. Kilshaw in seclusion.
16 What best describes the purpose of the writer writing this article ?
A To recall how he overcome a difficult situation.
B To look back at the scary experience in the hospital.
C To share good memories with Mr. Kilshaw.
D To pen down and ponder the heavy weight of authority over people’s live.
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Part 3
You are going to read an extract from an article. For questions 19 - 26, choose the correct
answer (A, B, C or D) and mark the correct letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.
Nothing stays the same for long. Things and I do not remember where my mother and
people change, often for the worse, it seems, brother were, but the two of us were alone. He
but once in a while, very much for the better. I asked me to sit down. What followed still moves
grew up on a small farm, living a life that I me these decades later. He told me about his life,
took for granted. I had a dog without a leash his family growing up, what it was like in the
and mountains in whichever direction I looked, Pacific during World War II, his loves, his
and I awoke to the call of pheasants in the heartbreaks. It was as if a pipe had burst, his
alfalfa fields. inner self rushing out to me in a great flood.
My father worked in the city as a welder. He had been speaking for maybe an hour
He was quiet; distant, you might say. He was or more when I realized that he was doing more
not highly educated, but he was smart, with an than telling. He was asking to be forgiven. All it
engineer’s way of looking at problems. He was took was understanding that that was what he
a man made of leather, brass, and chewing needed, and I forgave everything, immediately.
tobacco who tried to teach my brother and me When he died, I didn’t return to school for a
useful things, including respect. He also had a few days. My biggest dread going back was gym
temper. I did not like him very much. class. It was poorly supervised, and bullies ran the
One day I came home from school and his show. True to form, on my first day, I was
car was already there. Once inside, I was told by standing there in my shorts when an all-too-
my mother that he didn’t feel well. His back familiar voice bellowed, “Lensch!”
hurt. My father never missed work; in fact, when It was a guy who had given many of us a
he came home, he went to the barn to work few lumps over the years. I turned to face him
even more. I remember peeking around the and said, “What do you want?” The other boys
corner at him as he lay on his bed in the middle didn’t say a word as they waited for the
of the day. I was in elementary school. Multiple beatdown. “I heard your dad died,” he said. “Is
myeloma, I learned, is a type of blood cancer. It that true?”
starts in the cells that normally make antibodies I quietly replied, “Yes.”
for the body to use in its immune response He didn’t punch me. He didn’t even move.
against infections. When those cells become Instead, he said, “I’m sorry.”
malignant, they make abnormal antibodies like I was shocked. I’m sure I cried. Those two
crazy, crowding out the useful ones. words are how I have remembered that kid ever
As the cancer grows, the person who has since.
it shrinks. The disease saps the body’s energy, What do you do when your “enemies”
and the abnormal antibodies cause problems reveal that they are also human? I think you
for other cells and tissues. Bones eventually either forgive and move forward or hold on to
look like Swiss cheese, and when they break, resentment and live in the past. I’m certainly not
they may never heal. For the last year of my glad that my father got sick, but at the same
father’s life, his entire day consisted of rising time, I realize that if he hadn’t, I might never have
from his hospital bed in the living room and come to love him. He told me about his family,
walking to his chair to sit and think. World War II, his loves, his heartbreaks. It was as
He was predictably in that chair when I if a pipe had burst.
came home one day during the ninth grade.
(Adapted from “Forgiving My Father, Feb 2018, Readers’ Digest)
17 In paragraph 1, why does the writer use the phrase “living a life that I took for
granted”? A He enjoys living is a small farm.
B He lives in a place with beautiful scenery, overseeing mountains.
C He treasures every moment of the sounds of pheasants in his alfalfa fields.
D He lives in a way with lack of appreciation or gratitude.
19 In paragraph 3, what discovery did the writer find when he came home?
A His father’s car was in the workshop.
B His father had unfinished work in the
barn. C His father took his usual nap in the
house. D He was under the weather.
21 Why do you think the writer’s father let his life stories out like “a pipe had burst”?
A He had never had a private conversation with the writer before.
B He wanted to be forgiven for what he had done wrong.
C He had an hour or more to tell his life stories only, so he had to let it out fast.
D It was a story about a pipe had burst during World War II.
22 What effect of his father’s death had on the writer when he was on his first day in school ?
A The bully came to him and apologised for what had happened.
B The bully wanted Lensch to have a beatdown.
C The bully was shocked and cried over the incident.
D The bully was standing in the gym room to seek for apology.
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Part 3
You are going to read an extract from an article. For questions 19 - 26, choose the correct answer
(A, B, C or D) and mark the correct letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.
ELEVEN YEARS AGO, the world as I knew it When I couldn’t sleep at night, I took to
ended. My husband of 19 years, the father of praying the rosary, then began praying it daily
my two sons, was diagnosed with terminal even if I had no difficulty sleeping. There is a
cancer. Over the course of seven months, Bill reason that prayer beads are common in many
went from beating me silly at tennis to religious traditions dating to well before Christ.
needing my help to go to the bathroom. It Caressing pearlescent beads helped slow my
was the best seven months of my life. Maybe I breathing and calm my mind. I came to feel
don’t actually mean that. But it was certainly naked if I didn’t have beads within easy reach
the time when I felt most alive. I was 42 years while scans were performed, IVs dripped, test
old. I had become a respected professional, a results were waited for.
responsible and, I hope, loved parent. But I In the latter days, being Bill’s caregiver
had yet to discover the reason I was on this meant being fully present for as many
earth. moments of every day as possible. During his
During those seven months, I came to last weekend, we had dinner together. Later, a
understand that whatever else I did in my life, relative visited. I noticed that she’d changed
nothing would matter more. I discovered that her
the petty grievances of an irksome coworker, appearance, and not in a good way. It was the
a child with the sniffles, or a flat tire pales in kind of thought I’d usually keep to myself. Just
comparison with the beauty of spontaneous then, Bill voiced exactly what I’d been thinking,
laughter, the night sky, the smells of a bakery. in that ruthlessly truthful way he had, and I
There were moments of joy, laughter, and found myself laughing out loud.
tenderness in every day—if I was willing to I could live with this man, even needing
look hard enough. I found that I could train as much care as he does, for the next 40 years,
myself to see more beauty than bother, to set I thought.
my internal barometer to be more He would be dead in four days.
compassionate than callous. Eleven years later, I haven’t started a
In the days after Bill’s diagnosis and foundation to cure cancer. I haven’t left the
brain surgery, being his caregiver required me news business to get a medical degree. I work.
to become the best reporter I knew how to I try to be there for my sons. I will never again
be. I found clinical trials and talked to have that high of a purpose. But every day, I
oncologists in Texas, Pennsylvania, and New try again to be the person I became during
York. It gave me a sense of purpose, and it those seven months. I try to be a little less
gave Bill comfort—and a few chuckles—to judgmental, a little more forgiving and
overhear me reading the riot act to some generous, a little more grateful for the small
insurance rep who’d told me a treatment moments in life. I am a better person for
wouldn’t be covered. having been Bill’s caregiver. It was his last, best
gift to me.
25 In paragraph 1, what does the phrase “beating me silly at” mean in the context?
a. Bill defeats his wife in a game of tennis.
b. Bill purposely loses in the tennis game with his wife, just to please her.
c. Bill never wants to play tennis with his wife.
d. Bill loses to his wife, in which he has never lost before.
26 In paragraph 2, what does the writer experience during those seven months?
A Agony, when she discovers that her husband is sick.
B Happiness, when she will inherit all the belongings from her husband.
C Appreciation, when she doesn’t mind grievances as long as she finds moments of joy.
D Sadness, when worse outcomes turn more apparent than good outcomes.
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Part 3
You are going to read an extract from an article. For questions 19 - 26, choose the correct answer
(A, B, C or D) and mark the correct letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.
Pete Watson looks like the biggest, sweetest At college, he did a degree in communication
teddy bear you ever saw. It is only when he studies. Meanwhile. he was learning the ropes
opens his mouth that you notice the missing of professional wrestling. Did his parents try to
front teeth. Watson is a three-time world dissuade him? 'No. They were just really
champion wrestler turned author. He was insistent that finished college. I am pretty sure
adored by fans because he was different they thought l'd get hurt and quit wrestling.”
while other wrestlers were supreme athletes, But he didn't.
he was just a hulk who knew how to take a He looks remarkably in good condition
hit. You could throw as many chairs as you for someone who spent 20 years in the ring.
liked at Pete Watson, you could smack him His skin is smooth and firm: there are few
repeatedly, but he wouldn't go down. visible scars. It's amazing what retirement can
After two autobiographies and a series do for you. I looked really rough five years
of children's stories, he has just written a ago, and now I think I look a good deal
brilliant first novel: a work of immense power younger,” he says. People are surprised by the
and subtlety, likely to gain a wide readership. softness of his handshake. Yeah, that's the
At its simplest, it is about a boy and his dad wrestler's handshake, he says.
getting together after a lifetime apart, though Do you have to be a good actor to be a
there is far more to it than that. Was he good wrestler? “I used to really resent the
inspired by anyone he knew?The father, he acting label, but it is acting. When it's really
says, is based on guys he met on the road, good, when you're feeling it and letting that
wrestlers, friends of his, who appeared to be real emotion fly, it comes closer to being real.”
leading exciting lives, but deep down were What did his children think when they saw him
pretty miserable. getting hurt? Well, they used to think I never
Watson does not come from traditional got hurt because that's what I told them. When
wrestling stock. He grew up in Long Island, they got old enough to realise I did, they
New York. His father was an athletics director stopped enjoying it. That was, in fact, what led
with a PhD, his mother a physical education to my decision to get out."
teacher with two master's degrees - one in Nowadays, his time is dedicated to family
literature, the other in Russian history. He and books - his next novel is about boy
was a big boy, bullied for his size. One day wrestlers living on the same block, and he is
his neighbour had a go at him, and for the also writing more children's stories. He does
first time Watson realised he could use his not think this life is so different from wrestling.
weight and size instead of feeling awkward “Wrestling is all about characters,” he says. "So
about it. It was a turning point. when my fans hear that I’ve written a novel, I
don't get the sense that they feel I’ve
abandoned them.”
33 In paragraph 1, what impression do we get of Pete Watson’s skill as a wrestler ?
a. He was too gentle and friendly to be a good wrestler.
b. He usually lost because he was not very aggressive.
c. His speciality was letting his opponent hit him.
d. He was injured a lot because he didn’t fight back.
38 How does Watson regard the idea that wrestling is like acting ?
A He thinks wrestler aren’t good actors.
B He doesn’t think wrestling can compared to acting.
C He has come to accept it.
D He resents the suggestion.
40 Watson’s present life is not so different from his past profession because
A His fans still follow his career with interest.
B His work is still connected with characters.
C His family are still more important than anything else.
D He is writing about wrestling, his previous profession.
MATCHING AND INFORMATION TRANSFER
Testing focuses
Understand the main points in extended texts on a wide range of familiar topics and some
unfamiliar topics.
Understand specific details and information in extended texts on a wide range of familiar topics.
Guess the meaning of unfamiliar words from clues provided by other words and by context on a
wide range of familiar topics and some unfamiliar topics.
Recognise with little or no support the attitude or opinion of the writer in extended texts on a wide
range of familiar topics.
The testing focus on specific details.
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Question 33 to 40
We interviewed six teenagers about what community service means to them. Read the
texts below and answer the questions that follow.
Statements Paragraph
33 I did not enjoy the work initially. B
….…………….
34 I organised my work by myself D
….…………….
35 I sympathise with the unfortunate in my area. A
….…………….
36 I get input to have a better understanding of the C
world. ….…………….
Question 37 to 40
Complete the notes below using information from the text. Choose no more than one word from the
passage for each answer.
Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet.
To those who are interested in working with animals could help out at a (37) or
zoo. [shelter]
For senior citizens, it is useful to think of ways to (38) them. [entertain]
Helping children is also about making them happy; celebrating birthdays by having (39)
is one way to do this. [parties]
Try not to think too big. Do something that will make the lives of the needy more
(Answers are provided to you as a guide : Suggested answers to the Ministry’s format)
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Question 1 to 8
We interviewed six teenagers about their interest in buying a book. Read the texts below
and answer the questions that follow.
Statements Paragraph
1 I did a lot of research on financial analysis
before. ….…………….
2 I like William Shakespeare’s work, especially with
lasting artistic merit. ….…………….
Question 5 to 10
Complete the notes below using information from the text. Choose no more than one word
from the passage for each answer.
Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet.
To those who are interested in working as a tutor, you need to have a recognition from a
(5) by getting a degree in education.
For those who like to pen down their imagination, you must first (6)
taking up any books to read.
If you do not know much about a topic , read books which are easy to (7)
.
The word to describe a person who is keen and passionate about books, especially in
reading, is (40) .
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Question 1 to 8
We interviewed six teenagers about what kind of holiday do they prefer. Read the texts
below and answer the questions that follow.
Statements Paragraph
1 I am rather busy with my work and can be
available for a short period of time for holiday. ….…………….
Question 5 to 8
Complete the notes below using information from the text. Choose no more than one word
from the passage for each answer.
Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet.
People On Holiday
For those who like bungee jumping, you can invite (5) to go on a holiday
with you.
For senior citizen, they would rather go for a (6) .
If someone says she wants to go to “The Land of Smiles”, it means that she wants to go to
(7) .
If a place is a residential area and near the outskirts of a larger city, it is called
(8) .
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Question 1 to 4
We interviewed six people about the food they like most in Malaysia. Read the texts below
and answer the questions that follow.
FAVOURITE FOOD
E - MS CHONG, NONAGENARIAN
I barely have anymore teeth but I am still able to eat char koay teow with my dentures. Very
popular among the locals, this is a fried dish of white noodles with bean sauce and chilli. The
ingredients includes cockles, shrimps, dried soya bean cakes and bean sprouts.
Statements Paragraph
1. I am the oldest among the six who were
interviewed. ….…………….
2. My spouse knows how to cook.
….…………….
3. I must take care of my intake, especially fatty
food ….…………….
Question 5 to 8
Complete the notes below using information from the text. Choose no more than one word
from the passage for each answer.
Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet.
For chefs, many like to (5) the food with condiments such as spring onions
and slice chilli.
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Question 1 to 10
We interviewed six people who want to further their studies in different courses . Read the
texts below and answer the questions that follow.
Statements Paragraph
1 I do not want to burden my family with the cost of
my studies. ….…………….
2 I will get a job easier with my new course.
….…………….
3 I like to brush up my knowledge in Powerpoint
and Excel to manage my work better. ….…………….
4 My physical condition is rather good and active.
….…………….
Question 5 to 8
Complete the notes below using information from the text. Choose no more than one word from the
passage for each answer.
Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet.
For those who want to chase after their dreams, they should (5) .
In order for someone to be able to run a business well, he needs to know how to do (6)
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Question 1 to 8
We interviewed six people about different culinary pleasures in a 5-star hotel. Read the
texts below and answer the questions that follow.
Statements Paragraph
1 They did like the music played by the live
musicians in the restaurant. ….…………….
2 They enjoy Chinese food with a similar
restaurant setting. ….…………….
3 A place similar to a fertile spot in a desert with
trees, perfect for relaxation. ….…………….
4 They get a mixed of sumptuous cuisine with lush
surroundings. ….…………….
Question 5 to 8
Complete the notes below using information from the text. Choose no more than one word
from the passage for each answer.
Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet.
To those who don’t mind on particulars, they will be blown away with the (5)
who prepare the meals.
If someone wants to have European style food, the (6) cuisine is the right
choice.